Notes:

James Lee in his will probated in Bulloch County, Sept. 9, 1840, devisedonly $1.00 'to my son
-in-law, Joshua Kirkland,' the reason for thisnominal legacy of one dollar was because the la
w at that time vested awife's legacy in her husband and Joshua Kirkland had already left hisw
ife and children and come to Coffee County and Joshua and Harriet werenot divorced at the tim
e. The first wife never married again, and diedin Bulloch County June 29, 1869. She was bur
ied in Lower Lott's
Creek Cemetery. Joshua and Sallie, his second wife, were living inMadison County, Fla., in t
he 1850 and 1860 censuses. Note: Agedinformants told the Compiler sixty years ago that Joshu
a Kirkland had
a previous marriage in Bulloch County but knew no details."
Corrections to POWG
James Lee in his will probated in Bulloch County, Sept. 9, 1840, devisedonly $1.00 'to my son
-in-law, Joshua Kirkland,' the reason for thisnominal legacy of one dollar was because the la
w at that time vested awife's legacy in her husband and Joshua Kirkland had already left hisw
ife and children and come to Coffee County and Joshua and Harriet werenot divorced at the tim
e. The first wife never married again, and diedin Bulloch County June 29, 1869. She was bur
ied in Lower Lott's
Creek Cemetery. Joshua and Sallie, his second wife, were living inMadison County, Fla., in t
he 1850 and 1860 censuses. Note: Agedinformants told the Compiler sixty years ago that Joshu
a Kirkland had
a previous marriage in Bulloch County but knew no details."
Corrections to POWG